2015
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4392201500551
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Diet and ecomorphology of Leporinus reticulatus (Characiformes: Anostomidae) from the upper Rio Juruena, MT, Brazil: ontogenetic shifts related to the feeding ecology

Abstract: The conservation of diverse and well-distributed fish taxa, as the genus Leporinus, relies intrinsically on the knowledge of the ecological attributes of its representatives. Aiming to increase this knowledge, studies on diet and ecomorphology are ideal to provide important information about species ecology. Thus, this study aimed to analyze aspects of feeding ecology of L. reticulatus, from the upper Rio Juruena, Mato Grosso State, Brazil. The diet of specimens in different ontogenetic stages was compared, as… Show more

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“…Therefore, Anostomidae fish constitutes a promising model to address the role of developmental plasticity for phenotypic diversification (Sidlauskas, 2008). Our results suggest that different configurations of developmental environments might contribute to phenotypic diversification in Megaleporinus fish (Machado-Evangelista et al, 2015;Sidlauskas & Vari, 2008). Given the morphological and behavioral transformations in larval and juvenile forms of M. macrocephalus during ontogeny, developmental environments may not only comprise selective pressures, but also constitute factors that induce phenotypic variation (see Laland et al, 2015;Lehman & Stanley, 2013;Pigliucci, 2008;Schlichting, 2008).…”
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“…Therefore, Anostomidae fish constitutes a promising model to address the role of developmental plasticity for phenotypic diversification (Sidlauskas, 2008). Our results suggest that different configurations of developmental environments might contribute to phenotypic diversification in Megaleporinus fish (Machado-Evangelista et al, 2015;Sidlauskas & Vari, 2008). Given the morphological and behavioral transformations in larval and juvenile forms of M. macrocephalus during ontogeny, developmental environments may not only comprise selective pressures, but also constitute factors that induce phenotypic variation (see Laland et al, 2015;Lehman & Stanley, 2013;Pigliucci, 2008;Schlichting, 2008).…”
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“…We use Megaleporinus macrocephalus fish (Anostomidae, Characiformes), an ideal system to explore these questions due to its suitability for experimental manipulation in the lab (Barbosa, Alves, Fim Pereira, Ide, & Hoffmann, ; Wolkers, Barbosa Junior, Menescal‐De‐Oliveira, & Hoffmann, ) and also because developmental plasticity remains unknown for this species. Fish from this genus are distributed along South and Central America (Garavello & Britski, ; Machado‐Evangelista, EsguÍcero, Arcifa, & Pereira, ), and Anostomidae species tend to exhibit remarkable changes in the positioning of the buccal apparatus during ontogeny (Sidlauskas & Vari, ). The genus Megaleporinus (formerly known as Leporinus ) comprises omnivorous species that mainly explore benthic habitats and throughout their ontogeny undergo a series of morphological changes, culminating in the ability to explore a wide range of niches.…”
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“…Ontogenetic shifts in the habitat use are usually associated to changes in the morphometric proportions of structures related to feeding, swimming speed and movement maneuverability such as mouth position and gap size, the position of unpaired and paired fins and its development degree (ABELHA et al, 2001;MACHADO-EVANGELISTA et al 2016). This seems to be the case of P. argenteus and possibly of other Prochilodus species that change from a zooplanktophagous to an iliophagous feeding habit with the concomitant change from a pelagic to a benthonic behavior.…”
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“…Nos meses em que houve precipitação, o recurso vegetal estava disponível em maior quantidade, assim, os herbívoros puderam maximizar o consumo desse item, o que influenciou o aumento da abundância das espécies componentes da guilda. Isso pode ser explicado pelo comportamento oportunista e pela morfologia das espécies que compõem a guilda, características essas que propiciam a utilização dos recursos mais abundantes no ambiente (MACHADO-EVANGELISTA et al, 2015). Assim, as oscilações do nível da água causam modificações na abundância e variedade de recursos alimentares, que influenciam a composição e o número de indivíduos nessa guilda.…”
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